The Lost Art of LeadershipThe Lost Art of Leadership
Modeling, Mentoring, Multiplication
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Book, 2005
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Current format, Book, 2005, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsBiblically based leadership has become a lost art. Effective leadership accomplishes the organizational goals, while developing the people. It produces more leaders and it produces optimal results with minimal frustration. As proven, Biblically based leadership principles have given way to trends and "get it quick" schemes, the tragic results have been obvious in business and ministry: frustrated staff members, low productivity, a lack of personal initiation, and no sense of responsibility. Leaders are frustrated, yet they have failed to see that Christian terminology does not equate to scriptural approach. Leadership in America is in a crisis, but God's Word has the solution. In The Lost Art of Leadership, Dr. James B. Richards draws upon his extensive leadership experience in both the corporate and the Christian spheres. For over thirty years he has proven that the time-honored, spiritually based leadership principles in God's Word work-in family, church, and every area of the corporate world. The Lost Art of Leadership is a book of solutions. It is a much-needed guidebook that explains not only the principles, but also the mechanics and techniques of effective leadership. If you are ready to turn leadership frustration into productivity with peace; if you're ready to turn average people into a Dream Team; if you're ready for a Biblically based model where both the people and the organization win, you're ready for The Lost Art of Leadership. Book jacket.
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- Huntsville, AL : Milestones International, c2005.
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